University of Manitoba Modern Architecture Exhibition

Something is happening in Winnipeg. The city is evolving and its architecture is evolving with it. For nearly a decade, architecture and design culture has experienced a rebirth in the city not seen since the modernists of the mid-20th century. Buzz about Winnipeg design is spreading its way across Canada and the 2014 RAIC Festival, hosted by Manitoba’s capital, is the place and time to show the rest of the country what we’ve been up to. Here and Now presents current work of over 20 architects and designers illustrating the strength and diversity of the phenomena.

The Department of Architecture at the University of Manitoba recently celebrated its centenary. The DoA Studio Exhibition acknowledges the legacy and contribution of the Architecture Program in shaping the profession in Winnipeg, the prairie region, and beyond. The exhibition is focused on DoA Design Studio and will include work from 12 studios from 2013-14 academic year.

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University of Manitoba Modern Architecture

From May 6 to June 30, Millennium Library’s main floor will host a display showcasing modern architecture and landscapes of the University of Manitoba’s Fort Garry campus. During the post-war years, architects, many of whom were graduates from the U of M, used campus projects to experiment with new technologies and materials for constructing modern buildings. Explore archival photographs, drawings and construction materials. Learn just what makes the University of Manitoba campus modern and why modern architecture matters.

Curated by Abigail Auld and Monica Hutton from the Winnipeg Architecture Foundation, the exhibit has been supported financially by the Faculty of Architecture Endowment Fund, University of Manitoba.

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University of Manitoba Modern Architecture

From May 6 to June 30, Millennium Library’s main floor will host a display showcasing modern architecture and landscapes of the University of Manitoba’s Fort Garry campus. During the post-war years, architects, many of whom were graduates from the U of M, used campus projects to experiment with new technologies and materials for constructing modern buildings. Explore archival photographs, drawings and construction materials. Learn just what makes the University of Manitoba campus modern and why modern architecture matters.

Curated by Abigail Auld and Monica Hutton from the Winnipeg Architecture Foundation, the exhibit has been supported financially by the Faculty of Architecture Endowment Fund, University of Manitoba.

University of Manitoba Modern Architecture

From May 6 to June 30, Millennium Library’s main floor will host a display showcasing modern architecture and landscapes of the University of Manitoba’s Fort Garry campus. During the post-war years, architects, many of whom were graduates from the U of M, used campus projects to experiment with new technologies and materials for constructing modern buildings. Explore archival photographs, drawings and construction materials. Learn just what makes the University of Manitoba campus modern and why modern architecture matters.

Curated by Abigail Auld and Monica Hutton from the Winnipeg Architecture Foundation, the exhibit has been supported financially by the Faculty of Architecture Endowment Fund, University of Manitoba.

University of Manitoba Modern Architecture

From May 6 to June 30, Millennium Library’s main floor will host a display showcasing modern architecture and landscapes of the University of Manitoba’s Fort Garry campus. During the post-war years, architects, many of whom were graduates from the U of M, used campus projects to experiment with new technologies and materials for constructing modern buildings. Explore archival photographs, drawings and construction materials. Learn just what makes the University of Manitoba campus modern and why modern architecture matters.

Curated by Abigail Auld and Monica Hutton from the Winnipeg Architecture Foundation, the exhibit has been supported financially by the Faculty of Architecture Endowment Fund, University of Manitoba.

University of Manitoba Modern Architecture

From May 6 to June 30, Millennium Library’s main floor will host a display showcasing modern architecture and landscapes of the University of Manitoba’s Fort Garry campus. During the post-war years, architects, many of whom were graduates from the U of M, used campus projects to experiment with new technologies and materials for constructing modern buildings. Explore archival photographs, drawings and construction materials. Learn just what makes the University of Manitoba campus modern and why modern architecture matters.

Curated by Abigail Auld and Monica Hutton from the Winnipeg Architecture Foundation, the exhibit has been supported financially by the Faculty of Architecture Endowment Fund, University of Manitoba.

University of Manitoba Modern Architecture

From May 6 to June 30 2014, the Millennium Library’s main floor will hosted a display showcasing modern architecture and landscapes of the University of Manitoba’s Fort Garry campus. During the post-war years, architects, many of whom were graduates from the U of M, used campus projects to experiment with new technologies and materials for constructing modern buildings. Guests were invited to explore archival photographs, drawings and construction materials.

The exhibit was curated by Abigail Auld and Monica Hutton of the Winnipeg Architecture Foundation and was supported financially by the Faculty of Architecture Endowment Fund, University of Manitoba.

University of Manitoba Modern Architecture

From May 6 to June 30, Millennium Library’s main floor will host a display showcasing modern architecture and landscapes of the University of Manitoba’s Fort Garry campus. During the post-war years, architects, many of whom were graduates from the U of M, used campus projects to experiment with new technologies and materials for constructing modern buildings. Explore archival photographs, drawings and construction materials. Learn just what makes the University of Manitoba campus modern and why modern architecture matters.

Curated by Abigail Auld and Monica Hutton from the Winnipeg Architecture Foundation, the exhibit has been supported financially by the Faculty of Architecture Endowment Fund, University of Manitoba.

University of Manitoba Modern Architecture

From May 6 to June 30, Millennium Library’s main floor will host a display showcasing modern architecture and landscapes of the University of Manitoba’s Fort Garry campus. During the post-war years, architects, many of whom were graduates from the U of M, used campus projects to experiment with new technologies and materials for constructing modern buildings. Explore archival photographs, drawings and construction materials. Learn just what makes the University of Manitoba campus modern and why modern architecture matters.

Curated by Abigail Auld and Monica Hutton from the Winnipeg Architecture Foundation, the exhibit has been supported financially by the Faculty of Architecture Endowment Fund, University of Manitoba.

Winnipeg Civic Centre 1964-2014

Winnipeg Civic Centre 1964-2014 was an architectural exhibit celebrating 50 years of the Winnipeg Civic Centre. The Winnipeg Civic Centre was designed by the pre-eminent architectural firm GBR. Design architects: Bernard Brown and David Thordarson.

The exhibit was curated by Jeffrey Thorsteinson of the Winnipeg Architecture Foundation.